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Old 03-14-2012, 09:57 PM   #13
CorpoRasion

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Is this the way to advise a ruler? Look at how Imam Al Ghazali advises in his book Counsel for the Kings.

Its not about disrespect. Deobandis have left the Saudi King to poached by the Salafi bandits. Its time our Ulema take up the way of Mujaddid Alf-e-Thani. The Akabir Ulema-e-Deoband were close to both the Turkish Khilafah and King Abdul Aziz

Does Maulana A.S. Desai know about the great service of King Abdul Aziz to Islam and Muslims? It was in the 70's that the Salafi bandits started getting close to the Ruler's court and Deobandis started to drift away.

Firaun was ready to accept the Deen of Musa . But he went back due to the advise of his trusted aide, Hamaan. Hamaan feared for his own perks. He advised Firaun that look at Musa and his followers. They are paupers. Don't accept the Deen of Musa you'll have to give up the luxuries of life. It is very important to choose the right advisers. Only if there are any righteous ones.

Mahmud of Ghazni had a trusted, pious and able Ayaaz to rely on.


I don't think this advise is for the rulers. It is for the public, the trustees of Masjids, the 'Ulama to inform and create awareness of the current situation of the Saudi government.

When the last Saudi Sheikh had visited South Africa, we had prepared a letter for him. However, the South African poodle attached to the Saudi embassy had refused to hand the letter to the Imaam.
The "poodle" aka Mohammed Wadee's comments I have posted. It speaks for itself.

It's not surprising when an 'alim (in red below) who should be from the line of the 'Ulama of Deoband even goes on to agree with the poodle:

Mohammed Wadee
If only his 'newspaper' was free of Ayaat & Ahadith, it would be the perfect toilet paper!
Yesterday at 20:31 • Like
Sulayman Patel
100 % correct Sheikh Wadee Saheb
Yesterday at 20:47 • Like
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